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Appendix
An Appendix
is where you have your raw data chart, mean, median, t-test
calculations, materials, consent form etc.
Enumerate and label each element e.g. Appendix iv 'T-test
calculation'. Note I have used roman numerals to identify
each appendix.
You do the same. Make sure each appendix has a page number which
corresponds with your Contents page e.g. On the Contents page I
would see such things as I would find here like 'Appendix iv
'Related t-test calculation' Page 14.
If you have adhered to what is said above you are GUARANTEED a good
mark in your investigation. To make it even better I recommend that
you cannot read and edit it often enough before you hand it in. You
want to produce something that could be published. If you intend
going on to study psychology at University, a good report taken
along to an interview is brilliant psychology to smooth your path
into a faculty! Show it to the interviewer and they will be well
impressed. They may ask you questions about it - so make sure you
refresh your memory about what you did.
Saying that, doing psychological research is dead interesting and
you should have no trouble talking about it. It will be personally
meaningful to you. Cognitive psychology tells us the more personal
something becomes, the better able we are able to remember detail
about it.
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